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    Sleeping on the Job

    So I had my new tuner intern assiting me with a tuning job. He has been in training for only two months now. I have high hopes for him, he seems very eager to learn. But as soon as I turn my back , I catch him sleeping on the job! Luckily for him I can't fire him. Youngsters now a days, when I was his age ...

    Sorry for the small pics, I only had my camera phone on hand. I think I will make this my new avatar. Funny thing is, he started crying when I would shut the car off. Once I started doing the load tuning again, he simmered down and fell asleep.
    Last edited by 12secSS; 04-02-2012 at 06:56 PM.

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    Yeah same with my kids as well...I think the drone of my exhaust puts them to sleep...even when I had my heads/cam LS1 Z my daughter would fall asleep like it was going out of style.
    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

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    But then they grow up, my oldest daughter (11) won't go to sleep in the car, fortunately the other 3 still will....

    Maybe I should toss on some 2 chamber flowmasters on my 454 Suburban....

    Congrats on the apprentice!

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    I find myself sometimes making car noises, when I need to put him to sleep, late at night.

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